UK’s first regular drug-testing service was introduced in Bristol last week to help addicts avoid taking contaminated drugs
Author - James Cracknell
The twice-yearly meeting gives Londoners a chance to quiz the mayor but safety fears have led to the event being streamed on the web instead
City Hall data shows an 8% rise in rough sleepers recorded in London between October to December
More than 300 staff on the network are set to walk out for 48 hours on 19th February and again on 4th March
Residents of Belmont Road just outside the Bruce Grove LTN have spoken of the low-traffic scheme has led to worsening conditions on boundary roads...
'Grow London Local' initiative is intended to serve as a “one-stop-shop for small business support”
The government announced this week it would be introducing a ban on disposable vapes because of their environmental and health impacts
London Assembly environment committee publishes cross-party report calling for more investment to help capital meet "crucial climate goals"
Hendon Town Hall and (inset) Sarah Morgan from NHS North Central London
Sadiq Khan rejects proposal submitted by Port of London Authority and Thames Estuary Growth Board
Sadiq Khan launches experiment in hope of raising Friday demand back to pre-pandemic level
The Lib Dems and Greens on the assembly teamed up to vote through the proposed amendment to the 2024/25 City Hall budget
Research by food redistribution charity The Felix Project paints another bleak picture as cost-of-living crisis continues to hit hard
Sadiq Khan has pledged to freeze pay-as-you-go tube and bus fares until March 2025
London Councils says the funding announced this week fails to address soaring homelessness costs
Boss of Licensed Taxi Drivers Association says many jobs have been lost because of efforts to improve road safety
Library users across the borough fear the impact of proposed cuts by Haringey Council
Transport for London’s target is to bring fare evasion down to 1.5% of journeys but the number is currently 3.9%
Tory candidate Susan Hall couldn’t recall the price of a London bus fare when put on the spot on live radio this week
Noah Vickers, Local Democracy Reporter, explains what voters can expect in the 100 days before polling day on 2nd May
Philip House provides a “low-pressure” alternative to mainstream schooling but is now set to be shut down by Haringey Council
The knives were added to the government’s list of prohibited offensive weapons in 2016 but campaigners argue a “legal loophole” still needs to be...
The express bus service has proven popular since it launched last year
The borough now has almost 40,000 people receiving the benefit, the seventh-highest total in London



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